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headphones in Latin

headphones in Latin is auscultābulum — headphones means a pair of small speakers worn over or in the ears so only the wearer hears the sound.

headphones in Latin

auscultābulum
noun
A pair of cushioned speakers worn over or in the ears so only the wearer can hear the sound.

What does "headphones" mean?

  1. noun A pair of small speakers worn over or in the ears so only the wearer hears the sound.
    "She put on her headphones and tuned out the noisy office."

headphones in a sentence

  • She put on her headphones and tuned out the noisy office.
  • He forgot his headphones, so he had to watch the video without sound.

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What is "headphones" in Latin?

"headphones" in Latin is auscultābulum. headphones means: A pair of small speakers worn over or in the ears so only the wearer hears the sound.

How do you use "headphones" in a sentence?

Example: "She put on her headphones and tuned out the noisy office." In Latin, "headphones" is auscultābulum.

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